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مولاناشیخ محمد بدرعالم میرٹھی

مولانا شیخ محمد عالم بدر میرٹھی
افسوس ہے ہماری بزمِ انوری کی ایک اورشمع فروزاں بُجھ گئی یعنی حضرت الاستاذ مولانا محمدانور شاہ الکشمیریؒکے تلمیذِ رشید اورہمارے دیرینہ رفیقِ کار اورساتھی مولانا الشیخ محمدبدر عالم میرٹھی نے گزشتہ ماہ کے آخری ہفتہ میں تین برس کی مسلسل اور شدید علالت ومعذوری کے بعد مدینہ منورہ میں وفات پائی۔ مولانا کے والد ماجد پولیس کے افسرِ اعلیٰ تھے۔ مگران کی نیکی اور دین داری کایہ عالم تھا کہ اس ملازمت کے باوجود انھوں نے بیٹے کوعربی ودینی تعلیم کے لیے سہارنپور بھیجا، وہاں سے فارغ ہو کر مولانا دیوبند آئے اورحضرت الاستاذ کے درسِ بخاری میں شریک ہوکرکئی سال مسلسل سماع کیااور درسی تقریریں قلمبند کیں۔ علاوہ ازیں حضرت شاہ صاحب کی خدمت میں صبح وشام یوں بھی حاضر رہتے اور برابر علمی استفادہ کرتے رہتے تھے۔ اسی زمانہ میں مختلف علوم وفنون کے اسباق آپ کے سپرد ہوگئے۔ مولاناکی استعداد بڑی پختہ اوران کاذوق ہمہ گیرتھا۔منطق، فلسفہ، ادب، حدیث اور فقہ، ان میں سے ہر مضمون کی کتاب اس طرح پڑھاتے تھے کہ گویا وہ ان کا کوئی خاص فن تھا۔۲۸ء میں حضرت شاہ صاحب اپنی جماعت کے ساتھ ڈابھیل گئے تومولانا بھی اس جماعت کے رکن ِرکین تھے۔ وہاں انھوں نے نہایت محنت اور توجہ سے بڑی سے بڑی کتابوں کا درس دیا۔ لیکن حضرت الاستاذسے استفادہ کی تشنگی کم نہیں ہوئی،بلکہ اُس میں روز بروز اضافہ ہوتا اور یہ مس ِ خام کندن بنتا رہا۔ یُوں بھی وہ حضرت الاستاذ کے عاشق تھے۔صورت کے بھی اور سیرت کے بھی! ان سب چیزوں کا مجموعی اثر یہ ہواکہ حضرت الاستاذ کے ہزاروں شاگردوں میں بڑے بڑے نامور علماء وفضلاء بھی ہیں اورمحققین واساتذہ بھی، لیکن خاص فن ِ حدیث میں جوجامعیت اورکمال (مولانا محمدیوسف بنوری کو مستثنیٰ کرکے) مولانا کے حصہ میں آیا وہ کسی...

غربت کے خاتمے میں قرض حسنہ کا کردار

Poverty is a global issue, particularly, related to the developing countries. The whole world is taking measures to eradicate it. People have different types of talent to earn money. Some are skilled, some have good entrepreneurship ideas and some others are good at manual work. We find that a great number of such skilled people are suffering from lack of resources in Pakistan and therefore not properly able to exert their skills to their utmost. Pakistan, being a developing country, is suffering from the issue of poverty. Many efforts were made for the alleviation of poverty during various regimes. Pakistan People’s Party introduced the Benazir Income Support Program. The same program has been maintained by the present Muslim League (Nawaz) government, due to its so-called utility. However, the fact is that its utility is not promising, as the meager amount given to the needy ones consumes in the daily expenditures and produces no lasting good. Contrary to this thesis of alms-giving, an anti-thesis is provided by the tradition of the Holy Prophet, Muhammad (S. A. W), which emphasizes the provision of interest-free loan. The loan without interest, can enable a person to run his or her business, according to his or her capacity and the person can become independent. The present paper explores the prospects that how interest-free loan is more effective in removing poverty than alms-giving on a regular basis by the government.

The Prevalence of Postoperative Pain Following Day Surgery in the First 48 Hours at Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi

Introduction: Day case surgery services are increasing all over the world. The prevalence of postoperative pain after day surgery is found to be high ranging from 17% to 60%. Little is known about the prevalence of postoperative pain, in Kenya and East Africa, after day case surgeries. Objective: The objectives of this study were to investigate the prevalence of postoperative pain after day surgery at Aga Khan University (AKUH), Nairobi, to determine the severity/intensity of postoperative pain following day case surgery, and to determine the influence of anxiety and worry on the patients report on postoperative pain. Study site: The Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi. Study design: Prospective, non-interventional study. Study population: All patients aged between 18 and 68 years scheduled for day surgery at Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi. Sample size: One hundred and fifty patients. Duration of the study: This is a prospective study that was carried out between March and June 2009. Methodology: Consecutive sampling was carried out until sample size was achieved. The purpose and nature of the study was explained to patients before informed consent was obtained. They were explained how to score their pain by using a visual analogue scale prior to the surgical procedure. A questionnaire was used to collect data from the patients. Follow up information was obtained through interviews over the telephone at 24 and 48 hours, after discharge from the DSU. Results: The prevalence of postoperative pain after day care surgery was found to be 58% within 30mins postoperatively, 55.3% after 24 hours, and 34.7% after 48 hours following surgery. The prevalence of moderate to severe postoperative pain was 9.6%. This study has shown that the association between postoperative pain and anxiety was significant at 24 hour and 48 hour follow up. However such association with worry was significant only at 48 hour follow up. Conclusion: The overall prevalence of postoperative pain after day surgery at the Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi was noted to be different from what has been reported in the literature. The prevalence of moderate and severe pain however, is less than reported in the literature.
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